Posted on 04/16/2005 11:24:59 PM PDT by CatherineSiena
A noted Catholic thinker who was brought in to run St. Anthony Catholic Church in south Omaha allegedly spent more than $400,000 in 1 and 1/2 years - at a small parish that normally spent about $50,000 a year.
Police are investigating the Rev. Peter Stravinskas' handling of St. Anthony's parish funds after parishioners filed a report of a possible embezzlement. Detectives have told a judge it appears parish money was spent on Stravinskas' personal expenses, including travel, mortgage payments and credit cards.
In a court filing last month, Omaha police said two parish funds - one worth $82,000 and the other worth $71,000 - were nearly wiped out. Only $4,200 remained from the $153,000 total, detectives told a judge.
But The World-Herald learned this week that those funds represented only part of St. Anthony's savings.
And people knowledgeable about the situation said the money taken from those accounts was only part of a larger amount spent from August 2002, when Stravinskas arrived, until March 2004, when the Archdiocese of Omaha froze parish funds.
Stravinskas has not been charged with a crime and remains St. Anthony's temporary administrator. He has declined to comment. He was scheduled to return Friday night from a trip to Rome, said the Rev. Nicholas Gregoris, who answered the door at the rectory Friday.
The Rev. Gregory Baxter, chancellor of the archdiocese, declined to comment, citing the police investigation.
Police have declined to comment on the extent of Stravinskas' alleged misspending.
Church financial records published in parish documents indicate, however, that St. Anthony had $313,000 in savings in January 2002. It is unclear what that total was when Stravinskas arrived that summer, but parishioners said St. Anthony had no extraordinary expenses before Stravinskas came.
The parish typically brought in about $50,000 a year and spent that much, said Albinas Reskevicius, a parish trustee for nearly 40 years until early 2003. He said he had no knowledge of parish spending since that time.
Omaha Archbishop Elden Curtiss brought Stravinskas, 54, to Omaha from Mount Pocono, Pa. A clerical group Stravinskas had founded there, the Oratory of St. Philip Neri, had been disbanded.
Stravinskas has written numerous books and founded magazines, the Catholic Answer and the Catholic Response, defending traditional Roman Catholic teachings.
Stravinskas, a native of New Jersey, is a priest of the Diocese of Boise, Idaho, but hasn't worked there in 25 years.
Stravinskas shares Lithuanian ancestry with many of the St. Anthony parishioners, but there has been no more explanation of why such a noted priest landed in a shrinking neighborhood parish.
Curtiss declined to be interviewed Friday about the parish's finances or about how he knows Stravinskas or why he brought him to Omaha.
In a May 2002 sermon, the archbishop praised Stravinskas as "a first-rate scholar with a rich academic background," and "a herald of truth in the church."
Curtiss delivered the sermon in New York City to mark the 25th anniversary of Stravinskas' ordination.
"Now that I am 70, I will be fortunate to be associated with you and your ministry for another decade," Curtiss said. "You are a special priest and a special friend to me and many people who really know you. I consider you a gift in my ministry and in my life."
In Omaha, Stravinskas registered the Priestly Society of the Venerable John Henry Cardinal Newman as a Nebraska nonprofit, based at the St. Anthony rectory.
Stravinskas also hired a contractor to renovate parish buildings. Contractor Mark Warsocki said the priest paid him and others to do $126,000 in work.
In the church, Warsocki said, he installed a marble floor in the sanctuary, painted the ceiling and repaired the tabernacle area.
Stravinskas wanted to convert the rectory, a former convent, into a more comfortable residence for himself, Gregoris and a seminarian, Warsocki said. They felt cramped in 9-by-13-foot rooms where nuns once lived, the contractor said.
He built a three-room suite for Stravinskas, plus a library, in the rectory's unfinished basement.
Warsocki installed new flooring, a patio door, windows, a wine rack and a deck on the rectory's main floor, he said, and converted four second-floor sleeping rooms into two living suites with individual bathrooms.
Warsocki said Stravinskas also had hired him to create two more living suites. But Warsocki said Stravinskas stopped the work on Good Friday 2004, after the archdiocese audit. The contractor said he had $16,000 worth of labor left to do.
Warsocki described the work as needed and not lavish. He said Stravinskas had him buy materials from home improvement stores with the priest's personal credit card.
Warsocki said he undercharged because of inexperience and a desire to improve a parish where his grandfather and father had belonged.
I see you've surfaced again as "concerned catholic". I guess that is better than "anonymous".
I arrived at the parish as a new parishoner the same year that Father arrived.
No money was spent refurbishing that dump until after I arrived.
You did not have any permanent in residence priests assigned to the parish . They were assigned permanently at other parishes and just came to celebrate mass. No one with authority was running the parish. Just the lay people.
The audit found no evidence of criminal activities. Many people have irregularities in their accounting, it doesn't mean there is criminal activity.
I don't think anyone would confuse disagreements with the outright attacks that the "lynch mob" was subjecting father Stravinskas to.
A little clarity here. Father referred to the goings on of the past three weeks as lunacy. He referred to the actions perpetrated by people who wish to see an innocent priest pilloried, as evil.
The priests at the chancery don't have concerns, they have vendettas. One in particular wants him out and is using the lynch mob as a means to that end.
You folks have been working on ousting Father from the minute he arrived and informed you that he was in charge.
Ever since then, we've had to endure this huge Romper room spectacle of grown adults crying foul whenever the priest wants to make a decision.
This is absolutely bizarre!
ancilla,
Thanks for posting.
**Cases like these show the need for parish financial councils, as mandated by Canon Law (537).**
Amen! Our Admin Council has to approve anything over 1,000 dollars. They know what is happening in the parish!
I've known Fr Peter Stravinskas a LONG LONG time . . . rest assured, they have tangled with the WRONG priest THIS time! :-)
I'm not sure who I would rather NOT be when Father Stravinskas gets finished bringing this episode to a conclusion - the disgruntled parishioners or the Chancery priests involved in the smear campaign (because EVERY cleric who reads the story says immediately: 'inside job').
This much I would wager my own bank accounts on: by the time Father Stravinskas is through with them, both groups will wish to God they were Jehovahs' Witnesses!
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!!!!
"A LONG story which resulted in three threads getting pulled on this site."
Privately? I'd be interested...
Me too.
We just may join the Jehovah's Witnesses if he gets away with this.....
All sins are an offense to God. There is no such thing as a big lie or a small lie. There is no such thing as a small theft or a big theft, it is theft. But the thing that hurts Jesus most is arrogance.
As do lies. Lies are lies, and telling lies to damage the innocent is also a sin.
As is the arrogance that spurs those who are lying to also commit calumny and slander by taking their accusations public.
Especially when they have been told that there is no criminal activity.
Why is a priest arrogant when he runs his parish as he is allowed by the rules of the archdiocese?
Why is a priest arrogant when he makes decisions that some do not agree with?
Where is the obedience on the part of the laity who have been told by their Bishop that there is nothing criminal going on?
Where is the arrogance in publishing the truth and defending an innocent priest?
You are pointing the finger in the wrong direction.
I'm absolutely dumb-founded by people who call themselves Christians but who go out of their way to be spiteful and mean-spirited.
Where will your pastor be heading to in August?
You would be well served to get better and more current information, you are obviously out of the loop. But you'll have to do your own research on this one sweetie.
You've shown your stripes again I see. "Your Pastor"?
He's your pastor too if you are a member of the Parish, regardless of your insolence and disobedience to the church.
The AD EXPERIMENTUM is up in August. Bye, bye!
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